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Construction spending slips as costs rise ahead of tariffs
Nonresidential construction spending ticked down 0.2% in December to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1.24 trillion, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of U.S ...
Why navigating uncertainty will be key to construction gains in 2025
As noted in JLL’s recent 2025 U.S. Construction Outlook, the first three quarters of 2024 saw materials pricing leveling out, the start of interest rate cuts, and overall, an incredibly strong ...
Construction outlook 2025: what contractors need to know
6 airport megaprojects taking flight in 2025 By Construction Dive Staff • Jan. 6, 2025 Hensel Phelps, Turner, Balfour Beatty and other builders will pilot major overhauls and expansions in the ...
Construction & Economy News | Construction Dive
The construction industry needs nearly half a million more workers, particularly those with trades skills and experience, to deliver on project demand, per Associated Builders and Contractors.
Winning construction sectors under Trump | Construction Dive
CEO Anthony Johnson expects the firm’s revenue from data center construction alone to reach over $4.6 billion by 2026, up from $3.6 billion in revenue in 2024.
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Construction pros say given the shortage of workers, the tech will enhance more positions than it replaces, but employment law issues remain. Chris Wood • May 15, 2023. Permission granted by ...
Trump funding freeze leaves IIJA, IRA projects in limbo
The construction industry needs nearly half a million more workers, particularly those with trades skills and experience, to deliver on project demand, per Associated Builders and Contractors.
January 2025 wins: Contractors report their latest awards
Here, Construction Dive tracks the top contract wins announced by some of the country’s biggest contractors in January, including a $7 billion light rail project, a $2.3 billion rail bridge and ...
Revolutionizing Construction Mental Health with Building Resilience
PHOENIX — Construction workers face a mental health crisis, with suicide rates four times the national average. The Wounded Workforce is excited to offer a free virtual preview of its ...
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